Baring teeth, growling and lunging are all signs of aggression in dogs. The same can be said for snarling, biting and ‘muzzle-punching’ other four-legged friends or humans. Aggression in dogs can be ...
The largest-ever study of dog behavior, tracking more than 47,000 pets, reveals how breed, size, sex, and age shape canine ...
Some of the signs of aggression in dogs are simple to spot, while others are more nuanced, especially when it’s not your own pup. Without speech, dogs use their body language to communicate, and it’s ...
Risk assessment for dogs with a history of aggressive behavior is a complex, multifaceted process that requires careful ...
Aggressive actions in dogs, just like in people, show they want to hurt or upset someone. But we must remember, any dog, tall or short, can act this way if not taught well. A dog’s breed can hint at ...
A lot of us have dogs that we swear would never bite. That's true most of the time. All dogs, however, have a point where they just can’t take it anymore. Some of them need a lot of stimulation to ...
A study of 47,000 dogs shows behavior stayed steady during the pandemic, with only trainability dipping briefly before ...
Much as we love our four-legged canine friends, it's important to remember that they are still animals, and like any other animal, they have the capacity to become aggressive. Dogs are the descendants ...
One of the most important behavioral issues associated with dogs concerns aggression, especially when that aggression is directed towards people. A recent study finds a number of factors that can be ...
Dogs cannot express pain as people do. This is why noticing subtle signs of pain is vital to getting dogs treatment and ...